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October 28, 2007, Sunday

Betty Cuningham Gallery 541 West 25th Street, Chelsea Through April 28 Anybody who brings the level of patience and single-minded devotion that Philip Pearlstein has applied for nearly 50 years to his paintings of nudes can only be said to be...

April 13, 2007, Friday

TODAY -- it is a Tuesday in early January -- the American realist painter Philip Pearlstein, cherubic and calm as usual, is starting a new picture, another entanglement of toys and nudes, which, if the work goes at its usual deliberate pace, he...

May 24, 2002, Friday

Robert Miller 524 West 26th Street Chelsea Through April 21 As though striving to resist the erotic appeal of the naked women he has been painting for some four decades, Philip Pearlstein deliberately expunges most of the sensuality from his...

April 6, 2001, Friday

D. C. Moore Gallery 724 Fifth Avenue, at 57th Street Manhattan Through March 27 Hatched as a comment on ''what cities are and what they symbolize at the end of the 20th century,'' this exhibition adds Jacob Lawrence and Paul Wonner, both...

March 12, 1999, Friday

An exceptional show at the Robert Miller Gallery reminds us that there is more to Philip Pearlstein's well-made art than his perversely clinical paintings of cadaverous nudes exuding palpable ennui in harsh, unflattering light. There are, for one...